comparison of genetic diversity in two species of golden mullet (risso., 1810) (liza aurata) and small mullet (liza saliens) (risso., 1810) in the southern caspian sea, using microsatellite markers
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بهره برداری و پرورش آبزیانجلد ۱، شماره ۴، صفحات ۸۱-۹۳
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